Leading and Planning Policy Change
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- Objective
- Who should attend
Creating meaningful policy change is one of the most powerful ways to drive progress, but it requires more than passion—it demands strategy, communication, and an understanding of how systems work. Whether you’re an advocate, a policymaker, or a community leader, knowing how to turn ideas into actionable policies is a skill that can transform movements into lasting impact.
The Leading and Planning Policy Change course is designed to equip you with the tools and techniques to navigate the complexities of policymaking. Over five dynamic days, you’ll learn how to craft compelling messages, engage stakeholders, and leverage courts, media, and local advocacy to create sustainable change. From understanding how to frame issues for maximum impact to scaling local solutions to a broader audience, this course offers practical insights to help you lead change effectively.
If you’re ready to make your voice heard and drive real, lasting improvements in your community and beyond, this course will provide the knowledge and confidence you need to lead the way.
Course Outline
Fundamentals of Policymaking
- Definition of policymaking terms and concepts
- Introduction to the public policy process and its phases
- Understanding the connected stakeholder model and its significance
- Discovering advocate methods to influence policymakers
- Recognizing the power of protest and its impact on policies